Lastcall’s Extra 30 – 50% off Sale

October 31, 2012 By Joe| Heads up: Buying via our links may result in us getting a commission. Here's why.

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LastCall.com sales usually work like this: 30% off the entire site, or 40% off one item. There are exceptions, and this appears to be one of those. And it certainly seems to be a pretty good one. Here’s what they’re doing through today, 10/31:

Leading with a splurge because it’s a big fat “Hm”. Six hundred dollars is no small amount, but Giorgio Armani is no small thing either. A new arrival, tons of sizes, and “retail” is pushing two grand. Herringbone pattern that’s small/subtle enough that it’s not showing in the online pics (which can often be misleading). Button stance looks a little high, but nothing extreme. Thoughts on this one guys? There are plenty of brands under the Armani umbrella, but if these are true Giorgio Armani suits, then this could be worth a good hard look if you have that kind of cash.

Lucky you if you’re a 10.5 or 11 and you’ve been holding out on the suede monks (those are the only two sizes left at post time). Many more sizes left in the Handant Lace-up. Both made in Spain, and there is a wingtip with a few sizes left too.

$125 is awfully steep for a shave kit, but the extra 40% off the sale price of $45 drops these shave kits to a real nice Christmas-list friendly $27. Ballistic nylon with croc embossed leather at the corners.

Anyone have first hand experience with Neiman Marcus cashmere? Fair to assume it’ll wear and resist piling at least a little better than most other inexpensive cashmere out there? These are a “LC exclusive” so you’ve got to wonder if they’d be up to the same par as normal Neiman Marcus house brand cashmere. Leave it all in the comments. Now an extra 50% off due to their cold weather / cashmere discounts.

No, they obviously don’t have the same under-the-hood appeal as the now sold out Maratac Pilot watch. Some would argue they’re not as good looking up top either. Some would disagree. Sapphire crystal, quartz, and made in Switzerland. (The chronograph, but just in black, is available for about $40 more)

Both pretty plain, pretty inexpensive, and pretty good looking for the price. You could do a lot, lot worse in the low $100s. The descriptions say “square toe” but they seem to come to a nice rounded off edge chisel if anything.

Not a bad price for a pair of sheepskin gloves. Wool/nylon/cashmere lined. Has the standard three lines on the top of the glove, but they mix it up with black accents on those lines and at the wrist. Black & Tan = nice work. Also 50% off.

Comments

The shirts are really nice. I got two of them for $15 each when Lastcall had that 40% off coupon stacking with the $25 off $50 a few weeks ago. Very much feels like an expensive shirt, even if it is not

Echo Toby’s comment. These are high quality shirts; good fabric, nice weight, strong stitching, thick buttons. The shirts are a little less fitted than a Nordstrom Trim Fit, but still not half bad. Great value for the price.

+1 on the shirts. They always have a HUGE selection in a variety of styles and cuts. Looser weaves may shrink in the arms, but otherwise I really like the NM shirts. Keep in mind that the white shirts in thinner weaves like the pinpoint above will be a little translucent. Thicker weaves like herringbone will be less so. You can either pick a colored shirt or a thicker weave to side-step the issue.

As for the Armani suits, I’m skeptical. I can’t prove it, but I expect that they’re half-canvassed. I suppose that’s not a bad thing, but if you’re going to pay that much, there are places where you can get one fully canvassed. I think you’re paying for the name, here. If you actually go to a Last Call store and check their racks, you may find a high-end Armani worth a damn, but their mass retail stuff that they carry on the website is likey NOT that. (The same has already been proven with their Hickey Freeman suits. The good stuff is only available in-store. I’m basing my Armani analysis on that observation.)

The gloves are actually my top pick from this whole list. I was already looking at getting a pair and the copper are near the top of the list. However, LC is offering many different styles including some that are rabbit-lined and some that allow your to use a touchscreen phone without taking your gloves off. So it’s a hard decision.

Also, the Gitman ties are a fantastic buy. Those things can retail for close to $100 and they’re made in the USA. I can’t say enoguh good things about them. The navy is the safe bet, but ketchup and mustard are funky in a good way. I recently picked up a grey corduroy Gitman tie at LC (in-store), and I really like it.

Also, I have yet to buy anything by Hugo Boss because I’ve seen their stuff in-store and I haven’t been impressed. They charge $700 for a fused suit or $200+ for a pair of rubber-soled dress shoes (pre-sale price). Maybe I’m not giving them a fair shake, but seriously… The Hugo Boss shoes look like really expensive Kenneth Coles to me in terms of construction, and the suits doesn’t appear to be built any better than your typical Macy’s suit. Maybe someone who actually owns Hugo Boss gear can chime in, though.

In response to Alan’s comment that the Armani online suits potentially may not be as good as the in store versions, I just ordered the gray and it was noted that the suit would ship from a store. Will have to wait until it arrives to judge the quality/construction of course. Free return to the store made it worth taking the chance.

If you can get over the fact that they were found in the womens’ section and if you don’t have overly large hands, I found some camel-colored (also available in grey and black) cashmere blend fingerless gloves for $19:

They’re one size fits all (for women) so they probably equate to a mens’ small or medium. And they’re completely plain so there’s no confusing them for strictly female gloves. Similar male 100% cashmere gloves are selling at BR for $60, and coupons don’t apply for them so if these work, then they’re a good deal.

Being what they are, though, I don’t blame anyone for being hesitant and I will jump on this grenade to order them and see how they turn out. I’ll report back if anyone shows interest.

I will second this, BUT I rarely wear a dress shirt without something over it (blazer, sweater, etc.), so for me it has never been an issue. It is a great quality, patterned dress shirt that no-one can tell needs to be taken in at the sides. If you are in the same boat, worth looking at.

I have the Sebago Tremont. Sadly paid $150 for it over a year ago from Zappos. They look great and the leather quality’s pretty good. However the vibram soles ave started coming unglued from the sole at the toe area (had to use superglue…). Also, the sole wears away pretty quickly; not sure if I can get it resoled…

I would say the BB Slim Fit is much bigger than NM Trim Fit. In fact, BB Slim Fit is bigger than the 101st’ standard issue parachutes. I had them darted, and now they look ridiculous because the sleeves are still big enough for my torso to go in one. When a fit 6′ man with a 42″ chest is drowning in a “slim fit” shirt it’s time to rename your stuff.

I picked up a pair of the black Hugo Boss single strap monks last time you posted them. I think I got them down to about 125 with another code I found floating around.
They’re not “lugged” at all, as mentioned in the description. A good deal on a solid, attractive shoe if one is willing to take the plunge on black monks.

I received the gray “Giorgio Armani” suit today and have to say I am VERY disappointed. It is NOT Giorgio Armani black label, but in fact from the Armani Collezioni line. $650 for a fused suit? Basically paying for the Armani name. NOT black label, NOT canvassed, NOT happy. Shame on Neiman Marcus for the misleading label. This is going back to the store.